RE: binoculars
Brunton 10X50's
And I'd like to take the time to anyone who reads this post that doesn't use bino's to say that they are a very valuable part of archery equipment. Many people say if I can't see it I can't shoot it anyway but how many times do you think you miss deer that you don't see.....I know you are. I use my bino's to scan the woods that is just out of eye sight and many times I've picked up parts of deer that I wouldn't normally have seen...many times they are bucks that I then call into range for a good look, some I've shot and without bino's .....no deer.
Also, post shot...very valuable..See recovery thread pinned to top.....I've used bino's to see deer bed down after the shot...otherwise you might think of getting down and spook said animal...I've seen deer go down after the shot only with the help of bino's...I've used bino's to see the hole on the deer and know when or when not to track...again see "Recovery post pinned at top". I've used bino's to spot my arrow on the ground after the shot...I've used my bino's while tracking to see live bedded deer before pushing them from their bed and sat back to wait for the animal to expire.....
If your not taking bino's into the archery woods with you.....you'll never know what your missing...They are a very valuable tool.